The unoriginal story of “Hajar Juni Samma” seems to have been lifted off the trash can of a Bollywood production house in the 90s. Films like this are difficult to review because as much as you want to, you have nothing good to say

Interestingly, the custom in which a man can kidnap and marry his cousin is still prevalent in some parts of Nepal and a few elected representatives from those areas spoke this week in the parliament about banning it.

The filmmakers bank too much on Ranaut. As a result, her character gets way too much exposure, even at the cost of keeping a healthy pace of the plot. While Ranaut gobbles up the limelight, Rajkummar Rao subtly aces whatever little screen-time he gets

When Saru is possessed and has to let out morbid screams, the intense changes in her demeanor are further testament to Surakshya Panta’s talent as an actor. She definitely brings home the gold on this one.

Hrithik Roshan plays Anand Kumar, an educationist and a mathematician from Patna, Bihar, in this biopic based on Kumar’s life as a student turned instructor and the first batch of economically underprivileged students he began teaching for free